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A few years ago, my wife and I had downsized our lives to apartment living. It was just the two of us. We missed our home but no longer needed 4,000 sq. ft. of living space. We missed owning a home and missed living closer to our friends. After a couple years of apartment living, we decided to make one last change. We wanted to live in Mount Pleasant…

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Charleston is known worldwide as a city of culture. It is known for its charming southern traditions and sophistication. The arts are welcome and it is not unusual to find renown painters, musicians, writers and great photographers residing here as a full or part-time resident. Everywhere you go in the Charleston area there is a great sense of history……

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LifeTree Lending is hiring experienced, Senior Loan officers statewide with SC Mortgage licensed and proven record of significant loan production volume. Virtual loan officers will be considered. Qualified candidates should send cover letter and resume to michael@lifetreelending.com….. See Current Postings

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